Your boss is legally required to give you time off to vote, but only in these 28 states
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Despite it being a crucial national event, federal law does not mandate companies to give employees time off to vote, leaving states to determine the rules.
Many other democracies make election day a holiday, and they all have higher voter turnout than we do, suggesting that such measures could alleviate the difficulties faced by voters.
With the current election cycle being one of the closest in history, high voter turnout is expected, which may lead to long lines and extended wait times at polling places.
Registered voters cited a 'too busy, conflicting work or school schedule' as their primary reason for not voting in 2022, reflecting the challenges faced by American voters.
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